Dear colleagues, The Journal of Information Technology (JIT) Issue 39:4 is available online and in print. This is the special issue on “Digital Transformation as Geopolitical, Organizational and Technological Nexus” edited by Wendy Currie, Vishanth Weerakkody and Ben Van Vliet. https://lnkd.in/g69Jzd5y pp. 618-629 Digital Transformation: The Geopolitical-Organizational Nexus WENDY L CURRIE, Vishanth Weerakkody, Ben Van Vliet pp. 630-649 Achieving Stakeholder Alignment in Digital Transformation: A Frame Transformation Perspective Nizar HOBLOS, Sandeep Mysore Seshadrinath, Shan L Pan pp. 650-667 Empowering Digital Transformation: The Roles of Platforms Liang Li, Kui Du, Wei Zhang, Ji-Ye Mao pp. 668-686 Proactive Digital Workplace Transformation: Unpacking Identity Change Mechanisms in Remote-First Organisations Felix Brünker, Julian Marx, Milad Mirbabaie, Stefan Stieglitz pp. 687-715 Digitalization and Network Capability as Enablers of Business Model Innovation and Sustainability Performance: The Moderating Effect of Environmental Dynamism Ying Li, Li Cui, Lin Wu, Paul Benjamin Lowry, Ajay Kumar, Kim Hua Tan pp. 716-731 Towards a Context-Sensitive Conceptualisation of Digital Transformation Manuel Mühlburger, Barbara Krumay pp. 732-755 Non-Profit Organisations in the Digital Age: A Research Agenda for Supporting the Development of a Digital Transformation Strategy Michele Cipriano, Stefano Za pp. 756-783 Disruptive Change within Financial Technology: A Methodological Analysis of Digital Transformation Challenges Dr Laurie Hughes, Jonathan Seddon, Yogesh D Dwivedi
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The Journal of Information Technology (JIT) Issue 39:3 is available online and in print. This is the special issue on “Ethical Issues and Unintended Consequences of Digitalization and Platformization” edited by Matti Rossi, Christy Cheung, Suprateek Sarker and Jason Thatcher. pp. 390–391 Ethical issues and unintended consequences of digitalization and platformization Matti Rossi, Christy Cheung, Suprateek Sarker, Jason Thatcher pp. 392–416 Unveiling the formation of conspiracy theory on social media: A discourse analysis Boying Li, David Ji, Mengyao Fu, Chee-Wee Tan, Alain Chong, Dr. Eric Lim pp. 417–440 The influence of social norms on expressing sympathy in social media Dr. Valerie Graf-Drasch, Henner Gimpel, Lukas Bonenberger, Marlene Blaß pp. 441–476 Unethical but not illegal! A critical look at two-sided disinformation platforms: Justifications, critique, and a way forward Wael Soliman, Tapani Rinta-Kahila pp. 477–502 Not seeing the (moral) forest for the trees? How task complexity and employees’ expertise affect moral disengagement with discriminatory data analytics recommendations Sepideh Ebrahimi, Christian Matt pp. 503–520 Reforming work patterns or negotiating workloads? Exploring alternative pathways for digital productivity assistants through a problematization lens Stig Nyman, Mads Bødker, Tina Blegind Jensen pp. 521–546 The technology-behavioral compensation effect: Unintended consequences of health technology adoption Dr. Tobias Wolf, Simon Trang, Welf Weiger, Manuel Trenz pp. 547–567 The connected workplace: Characteristics and social consequences of work surveillance in the age of datification, sensorization, and artificial intelligence Tobias Mettler pp. 568–586 Digital platforms, surveillance and processes of demoralization Sung Hwan Chai, Brian Nicholson, Robert W Scapens, Chunlei Yang pp. 587–615 Understanding responsibility under uncertainty: A critical and scoping review of autonomous driving systems Frantz Rowe, Maximiliano Jeanneret Medina, Benoit Journé, Emmanuel Coëtard, Michael Myers
Ethical issues and unintended consequences of digitalization and platformization - Matti Rossi, Christy MK Cheung, Suprateek (“Supra”) Sarker, Jason B Thatcher, 2024
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The Journal of Information Technology (JIT) March 2024 Issue (39:1): Table of contents: pp. 2-18 Generating impactful situated explanations through digital trace data Thomas Grisold, Waldemar Kremser, Jan Mendling, Jan Recker, Jan vom Brocke, Bastian Wurm pp. 19–40 The formal rationality of artificial intelligence-based algorithms and the problem of bias Rohit Nishant, Dirk Schneckenberg, M.N. Ravishankar pp. 41–70 Metacognitive skills in low-code app development: Work-integrated learning in information systems development Sabine Matook, Yazhu (Maggie) Wang, Nuria Koeppel, Simon Guerin pp. 71–93 Distant but close: Locational, relational and temporal proximity in cloud computing adoption Ariana Polyviou, Will Venters, Nancy Pouloudi pp. 94–122 Stairway to heaven or highway to hell: A model for assessing cognitive automation use cases Dr. Christian Engel, Edona Elshan, Philipp Ebel, Jan Marco Leimeister pp. 123–148 Did you get my email?!—Leveraging boundary work tactics to safeguard connectivity boundaries Lena Waizenegger, Ulrich Remus, Ronald Maier, Darl Kolb pp. 149–166 A framework to support robotic process automation Diogo Farinha, Rúben Pereira, Rafael Almeida pp. 167–193 The past, present, and future of net neutrality: A state of knowledge review and research agenda Christian H., Lukas Wiewiorra pp. 194–260 The axis of accessibility and the duality of control of remote workers: A literature review João Vieira da Cunha, LUISA ERRICHIELLO, Tommasina Pianese We hope you find the issue interesting!
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The Journal of Information Technology (JIT) March 2024 Issue (39:1): Table of contents: pp. 2-18 Generating impactful situated explanations through digital trace data Thomas Grisold, Waldemar Kremser, Jan Mendling, Jan Recker, Jan vom Brocke, Bastian Wurm pp. 19–40 The formal rationality of artificial intelligence-based algorithms and the problem of bias Rohit Nishant, Dirk Schneckenberg, M.N. Ravishankar pp. 41–70 Metacognitive skills in low-code app development: Work-integrated learning in information systems development Sabine Matook, Yazhu (Maggie) Wang, Nuria Koeppel, Simon Guerin pp. 71–93 Distant but close: Locational, relational and temporal proximity in cloud computing adoption Ariana Polyviou, Will Venters, Nancy Pouloudi pp. 94–122 Stairway to heaven or highway to hell: A model for assessing cognitive automation use cases Dr. Christian Engel, Edona Elshan, Philipp Ebel, Jan Marco Leimeister pp. 123–148 Did you get my email?!—Leveraging boundary work tactics to safeguard connectivity boundaries Lena Waizenegger, Ulrich Remus, Ronald Maier, Darl Kolb pp. 149–166 A framework to support robotic process automation Diogo Farinha, Rúben Pereira, Rafael Almeida pp. 167–193 The past, present, and future of net neutrality: A state of knowledge review and research agenda Christian H., Lukas Wiewiorra pp. 194–260 The axis of accessibility and the duality of control of remote workers: A literature review João Vieira da Cunha, LUISA ERRICHIELLO, Tommasina Pianese We hope you find the issue interesting!
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